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Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook will audit thousands of apps after ‘breach of trust’

March 21, 2018 at 4:05 p.m. EDT
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized for the company’s role in the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. (Video: Amber Ferguson/The Washington Post)

Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday said Facebook will audit thousands of apps in response to the “breach of trust” created by Cambridge Analytica — the chief executive's first comments since a crisis erupted Friday over data siphoned by the political marketing firm used by the Trump campaign.

In a post on his personal Facebook page, Zuckerberg said the company would investigate thousands of apps that used large amounts of data at the time. He said that Facebook will give users easier access to tools to manage how their data is being used and shared, and will further restrict developers' access to data to prevent abuse.